RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) – We're paying it forward with three hundred dollars today, to a woman who believes we should all be more respectful and more helpful to the elderly. In this week's "Acts of Kindness," she passes it on to the 79-year-old custodian of a south Richmond office building.

We met Angela Meredith at her job in the Boulder's Office Park. She was eager to tell me about co-worker, Georgia Arrington. She says she takes care of the staff.

"She's wonderful, she's always nice to everybody," said Meredith.

In addition to taking care of the building, Meredith says, "she cleans all the restrooms and she empty's all the garbage and she vacuums. She takes care of us."

Angela says she and Ms. Arrington hit it off from day one.

"She was like, ‘How are you? I noticed you're new here just wanted to welcome you,'" said Meredith. "She lives on social security and you know you don't get much from that, and working part time you don't get benefits, you don't get holiday pay."

Angela Meredith: "Ms. Georgia, I'd like for you to meet Matt and Sabrina Squire." Georgia Arrington: "Yeah I know her."Sabrina Squire: "Hi, Ms. Georgia."Georgia Arrington: "I see you every night."Sabrina Squire: "Oh my gosh. I'm pleased to meet you, and honored to meet you because I heard you are beloved by everyone in this building." Georgia Arrington: "Who told you that?"Angela Meredith: "I sent them an email about you in the program for Acts of Kindness, really and they asked me to give this to you. I just want to help out every little bit that I can."Georgia Arrington: "Oh my God. Thank you so much." (Hugs Angela)

Angela Meredith: "Ms. Georgia takes care of everybody and I just want to thank her for taking care of the messes I make."Georgia Arrington: "Oh Lawd, I've seen this on TV but I never thought it would come to me."Sabrina Squire: "Any particular plans for this little Act of Kindness?"Georgia Arrington: "Whew, pay a bill. Yeah pay a bill."